The Catcher In The Rye: True Picture Of Human Behavior
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In the novel The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger, the author does an outstanding job on the way he presents a true picture of human behavior. An example of this is when the author describes a character in the novel such as Ossenburgurger. The author states:
“He started out with about fifty ....
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.... chapter 3 of the novel the reader is introduced to the character Ackley. Ackley is described as “a terrible personality.” Why doesn’t Holden or any of the other guys in the school tell Ackley how bad his teeth are and how bad his personality is? Sometimes people don’t speak of things that annoy them to the actual person that is annoying them. That might be the reason for the guys not telling Ackley about his problem, but you have to draw the line somewhere.
J. D. Salinger’s choice ....
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